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quarterland
ˈquarterland A certain division of land in the Isle of Man, originally the fourth part of a treen or balla; also the class of lands included in such divisions. Called ‘Quarter of Land’ in 1593 (Statutes 78); see also quarter-ground s.v. quarter n. 31.1645 Statutes Isle Man (1821) 107 Lands and Tenem... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quarterland
Kerrowaird – Ceathramh àrd (High Quarterland) Kerrowgair – Ceathramh geàrr (Rough Quarterland) Kerry (Cowal) - An Ceathramh Còmh’lach (The Cowal Quarterland ) Kerrycroy - An Ceathramh cruaidh (The Hard Quarterland) Kirriemuir – An Ceathramh Mòr/Ceathramh Mhoire (either "The Big Quarterland" or "Mary’s Quarterland wikipedia.org
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Groatland
varied) Ounceland (Tir-unga) =20 Pennylands Pennyland (Peighinn) = basic unit; sub-divided into half penny-land and farthing-land (Other terms in use; Quarterland wikipedia.org
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Township (Scotland)
Like older Scottish land measurements, such as the davoch, quarterland and oxgang, the extent of a township often varies according to the quality of the See also Townland Quarterland Davoch Half-foot References Scotland Crofting Society of Scotland wikipedia.org
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Quarterbridge, Isle of Man
A quarterland is an old land division in the Isle of Man, which includes a farmstead or Kerroo within the quarterland. wikipedia.org
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Pennyland
varied) Ounceland (Tir-unga) =20 Pennylands Pennyland (Peighinn) = basic unit; sub-divided into half penny-land and farthing-land (Other terms in use; Quarterland wikipedia.org
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Aoghairean
References (Aoghairean) See also Half-foot Crofting Davoch Quarterland Agriculture in Scotland Land tenure wikipedia.org
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Oxgang
Groatland - (Còta bàn) = ie 4 pennies; Quarterland (Ceathramh) = 8 pennylands (quarter of a mark); Ounceland (Tir-unga) = 4 quarterlands (32 pennies wikipedia.org
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Davoch
= 8 oxgangs Daugh (Dabhach) = 4 ploughgates In the West Highlands: Groatland - (Còta bàn) = basic unit Pennyland (Peighinn) = 2 groatlands Quarterland wikipedia.org
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Ounceland
varied) Ounceland (Tir-unga) =20 Pennylands Pennyland (Peighinn) = basic unit; sub-divided into half penny-land and farthing-land (Other terms in use; Quarterland wikipedia.org
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Carucate
acre Scottish units in the East Highlands: daugh oxgang Scots acre Scots rood Scottish units in the West Highlands: Scots markland Ounceland Quarterland wikipedia.org
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Markland (Scots)
varied) Ounceland (Tir-unga) =20 Pennylands Pennyland (Peighinn) = basic unit; sub-divided into half penny-land and farthing-land (Other terms in use; Quarterland wikipedia.org
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Carrigart
The official name given to Carrigart is Carraig Airt but it has also been translated as Ceathrú Fhiodhghoirt, meaning Quarterland of the Wood of the Field wikipedia.org
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Ballacrye Corner
Description The area of Ballacrye is a former Quarterland including Ballacrye farm which are part of the former Treen of Ballyvall. wikipedia.org
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St Ninian's Crossroads
St Ninian's Crossroads (, Quayle, or MacFayle's farm - the quarterland of Ballaquayle) is situated between the TT Grandstand and the 1st Milestone road-side wikipedia.org
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